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Neurosis is a term used to describe a psychological disorder characterized by mental distress, anxiety, and emotional instability, often resulting from internal conflicts or unconscious feelings of guilt, shame, or anxiety. It is often treated through psychotherapy, such as psychoanalytic therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, or psychodynamic therapy, to help individuals develop more adaptive coping mechanisms and improve their mental well-being.
A neuroscientist is a scientist who studies the structure and function of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. Neuroscientists typically have a strong background in biology, chemistry, psychology, or a related field, and use a combination of laboratory techniques, such as cell culture, electrophysiology, and imaging, to understand the neural mechanisms underlying various physiological and behavioral processes. They may study topics such as learning and memory, sensory perception, motor control, neurological disorders, and brain development.
Neurosclerosis is a term that refers to a type of degenerative brain disease that is characterized by the hardening of the white matter in the brain, particularly in older adults. It is often used interchangeably with the term "leukoaraiosis."
Neuroses refers to a type of mental disorder characterized by recurring and persistent categories of subjective distress or impairment in social or occupational functioning. The symptoms of neuroses include anxiety, phobias, obsessive-compulsive behavior, and irrational thoughts.
Neurospastic refers to a condition where there is a combination of neurological damage and muscle spasticity. It is often associated with conditions such as cerebral palsy, stroke, or other brain injuries, where there is damage to the neurons and the muscles become stiff and spasmodic as a result.
A neurosphere is a type of simulated cell-like structure that is used to study the behavior of neurons, which are specialized cells in the brain that transmit and process information.
Neurospora is a genus of fungi that are commonly used as eukaryotic model organisms in scientific research. They are ascomycete fungi that are easy to manipulate and breed, and they have a relatively simple genome, making them useful for studying complex biological processes, such as genetics, cell biology, and developmental biology. Neurospora crassa, in particular, is a species of Neurospora that has been extensively studied and is often referred to as "the model organism of fungi".
A neurosteroid is a type of steroid hormone that is produced in the brain and nervous system. They play a crucial role in brain development, function, and regulation of various physiological processes, including mood, sleep, and cognitive function.
A neurosurgeon is a medical doctor who performs surgical operations on the brain, spine, or other parts of the nervous system to treat various conditions, such as brain tumors, aneurysms, Parkinson's disease, and spinal cord injuries. They use a range of techniques and instruments to carefully remove damaged or diseased tissue, repair damaged tissues, or implant devices to restore function.